Climate risk assessment of potential threatened species for the living plant collections in the Melbourne Gardens, Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria
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posted on 2023-05-25, 19:19authored byDavid Kendal
The Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria (RBGV) has successfully launched their Landscape Succession Strategy 2016 – 2036 (LSS), and recently completed a report on the risk of increasing temperatures to the existing living plant collection. A key opportunity exists for the Melbourne Gardens by continuing to contribute to plant conservation by growing rare and threatened species within the living collection through a changing climate. This project builds on the work of the previous living collection climate risk assessment by identifying threatened plant species that could be suitable for adding to the living collection. Two climate projections were used that included urban heat and climate change in 1) an emissions limited Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) scenario (RCP4.5) by 2050, and 2) a business as usual climate scenario (RCP8.5) by 2070.
Funding
Royal Botanical Gardens Victoria
History
Commissioning body
University of Melbourne and University of Tasmania
Pagination
15
Department/School
School of Geography, Planning and Spatial Sciences
Publisher
University of Melbourne and University of Tasmania